Interesting topic. I would like to post my
Two Cents worth, that only applies to me and no one else, hopefully no one will see occassion to take offense. There is much to agree with in the posts on this topic, all are valid points depending on one's perspective. I admit that I had to "skim read" most as it is quite lengthy.
I do not own any slabbed coins and do not forsee buying any. Personally, I like the challange of trying to become a consistent, honest, grader of the coins I collect...that appeals to me as part of the hobby. I think I have made some very good buys, along with a few mistakes that were learning experinces and not very expensive.
I like coins in Dansco type albums for ease of viewing, seeing that "hole" that needs to be filled. I don't get that from slabbed coins. If I bought a slabbed coin (which I probably never will) I would promptly remove it from the slab and put it in my album; hence the added cost is not worth it.
I can see using TPGs to authenticate a coin, or to establish accurate value and grade prior to sale so that one can honestly represent the coin and remove doubt from prospective buyers, especially if it is to be sold on a site such as
ebay.
I agree with some who state the
TPG is getting out of hand, there appears to be a lack of consistancy between companies, and when only the person grading the coin can establish the grade I loose faith in the system. I collect for the coin and if I am happy with the appearance, condition, and price according to my standards I will add it to my collection (or at times speculate and buy it for resale).
I guess the bottom line is that if I have to depend on a
TPG service to differentiate between the grades of my coins I don't need them...I'll leave it to my heirs to decide about grading them for sale.
Just one last note, I started collecting long before TPGs came along, had to liquidate in the late 60's due to misfortune and only recently got back into it (6 months or so ago). I am astounded that many coins I used to have would have been out of sight in value according to current grading standards. I used to have a dealer who would set aside gem BU Morgans for me and I would buy only the cream of the cream of anything...Liberty nickel, St. G's, Indian head gold,
Indian cents, 3 Cents Silver, etc..sure wish I had them back again in this market -then I would be in favor of grading if I had to liquidate again, but as long as I don't have to..I just want to enjoy the coins and collecting them.
again this is just my personal pref. and I fully support anyone's differing position...for themselves. basicbob